[quote=flu]Both phones I’m sure have long grown dead. Dude didn’t grab the chargers and having either of those smartphones he stole last more than a day would be a miracle 🙂
The sim card I blocked, not the IMEI yet.[/quote]
Humm.. ok. Since the Simcard is now blocked.. no chance to use the ‘locator’ service. It is useful to keep in mind for the future. The moment it is stolen, if you have another phone (smart phone that isn’t stolen) on the same plan, just enable “family locator” on the account (works on Sprint, T-Mobile) and you can then even display to the police where the phones are located. If you have online account management, you don’t even have to call “India tech support.” From what I remember, all it took was adding it to the smart phone on the same account that is in your possession (pref Android) via market, and then an acknowledge on your online account. If all the phones are stolen but you have the account info and are the person on the account, just add another smart phone and immediately start “family locator”. The viewer interface for the “family locator” is on the smart phone, but it will track other types of phones than smart phones.
I assume that the police know of the numbers he dialed..??
PS: Took me a little digging, but the phone that was the “target” in the “family locator” “test” is similar to a Samsung C170.
Just thought of something. You might be able to get call history from online account management for those phones….